To determine the number of inches of rain recorded in Nowhereville in November 2018 from the comparison line graph, you would need to look at the data point for November 2018 on the graph.
However, since you have described the graph rather than provided it visually, I cannot directly read the value. If we assume a typical line graph setup where the x-axis represents the months and the y-axis represents the amount of rainfall, we can still determine the value if the graph's visual representation is indirectly described.
Please follow these steps to find the rainfall recorded in November 2018:
1. Locate the data point on the graph for November 2018.
2. Identify which line represents the year 2018.
3. Look at the y-axis value that corresponds to the data point for November 2018.
If the graph follows the intended standard representation for inches of rain, each increment on the y-axis should indicate the specific amount in inches.
Given your description, it is most likely that:
- The y-axis values range from 0 to 5 inches.
- We should look for the 2018 line intersecting with the x-axis at November.
As I cannot see the actual graph, please check the data point directly. Typically, on a line graph for a specified month, a visual dot or intersection will clearly indicate how many inches (y-axis value) correspond to that month (x-axis value).
If any other specifics or additional details are provided, I could give a more precise answer. But based on the standard interpretation of such graphs, please verify the value accordingly.
The comparison line graph indicates the rainfall for the last six months of two different years in Nowhereville.
In November 2018 comma how many inches of rain were recorded?
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